The Decathlon Association

March 2010

March 28, 2010

This updated Results Page offers details from the ten decathlons held nationally during the 4th week of March, 2010, IU's Derek Drouin's high jump of 2.22m/7-3 1/4 (=CR) was the highlight, as was the top D-III effort( 7125) by Linfield's Josh Lovell.CLICK HERE 2010 Outdoor Results Page

DECA Newsletter #16 of the 2010 season covers the ten decathlon meetings for the 4th week of March. The major news was in a individual event as Indiana U soph Derek Drouin (left) tied the collegiate mark in the high jump at 2.22m/7-3 1/4. Mark Jellison's 7414 was the top score and numerous quality marks were posted by smaller college athletes.CLICK HERE VolumeXXXVNumber16March

March 21, 2010

We will mainatin a separate Results Page for the Outdoor season and this will be the initial edition. The major data includes a 7396 score by Rice's Philip Adam and the 90th completed career decathlon by 44 year old Kip JanvrinCLICK HERE 2010 Outdoor Results Page

This is the final Results Page for the 2010 Indoor season. A separate results page will be maintained and posted for the Outdoor season. This new post offers details for the two prep indoor national pentathlons. A final 2010 USA and collegiate list is also offered.CLICK HERE 2010 Results Page

DECA Newsletter # 15 catches up on some late indoor news including the two prep indoor nationals. Gunnar Nixon, Edmonds, OK won the Nike Scholastic meet with a junior class record. Outdoors, Philip Adam of Rice (left) posted a PR 7396 score on the outdoor season's first weekend.CLICK HERE VolumeXXXVNumber15March

March 14, 2010

This updated Results Page revises the US indoor and US collegiate indoor lists and provides meeet details for the three NCAA indoor CE championships over the weekend including Ashton Eaton's new world record at the Div I meet in Fayetteville. IAAF World results are included.CLICK HERE 2010 Results Page

March 13, 2010

DECA Newsletter #14 covers the 2nd day action at the 7th NCAA indoor heptathlon in Fayetteville, Arkansas where Oregon senior Ashton Eaton (left), 21, broke Dan O'Brien's 17 years old global heptathlon standard with a gaudy 6499 score. It happened just hours after Americans Bryan Clay and Trey Hardee went 1-2 at the IAAF World Champs. It was a Red-White-Blue day.CLICK HERE VolumeXXXVNumber14March

DECA Newsletter #13 offers coverage of day Two at the 10th IAAF World Indoor Heptathlon competition where Americans Bryan Clay (left) and Trey Hardee waged a ding-dong battle for the gold, Clay eventually winning in 6204 by a scant 20 points. Whew!CLICK HERE VolumeXXXVNumber13March

March 12, 2010

DECA Newsletter #12 offers details and coverage for the IAAF World indoor T&F champs in Doha, Qatar where Bryan Clay holds a 1 point lead at the break, and of the first day action at the NCAA Div I meet in Fayetteville, Arkansas where Oregon senior Ashton Eaton set a first day record recording 3 PRs, 2 MRs and 2 CRs on the way to a gaudy 3561 score.CLICK HERE VolumeXXXVNumber12March

March 09, 2010

This post is a reminder that this coming weekend (March 12-13, 2010) is the culmination of the indoor CE season culminating with the IAAF World indoor championships in Doha, Qatar and the NCAA Championships i Fayetteville, Arkansas. Since I am retiring from teaching economics at Dartmouth College, giving final exams for winter term, moving back to my home in Maryland and announcing the meet in Fayetteville, I may be a little late in reporting all of the results.CLICK HERE WHEELS UP